Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)

​Buying or Selling a home, you are now required to provide and Energy Performance Certificate whenever a property is :- Built- Sold- Rented

You must have an EPC for potential buyers or tenants before you can market you property.

An EPC contains:- information about the properties energy use and typical energy costs- recommendations about how to reduce energy use and save money.

The Certificate provides ratings from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient).The Certificate is valid for 10 years.

If you would like to get an Energy Performance Certificate then contact Marie O'Kane - DungivenMFO'Kane Energy Assessor is a highly experienced domestic energy assessor trained and accredited to government standards having produced over 5000 energy performance certificates for clients.Marie works within a 40 mile radius of Dungiven/Claudy area.To contact Marie you can email her on mailto:marie@energysurveyor.org

There are some buildings that are exempt from requiring a certificate which include

Places of worship

Temporary buildings ( buildings that will be used for less that 2 years)

Industrial Sites, workshops and non-residential agricultural buildings that don't use a lot of energy

Stand alone building with a total useable floor space of less than 50m2